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To: Dan from Michigan

>>Then there's the dummy who doesn't teach anything and yells at the class. He once called my parents for misbehaving. One problem though. I wasn't in that class that day because of another school project. I have no respect for idiots like that. I may play along with the system at times, but there's no respect. <<

Oh that's just lame. What an idiot!

>>How many jobs will they keep if they do what they want when they want and not follow the proper procedure?

They will real quick when it's paycheck time. Everyone respects a paycheck.<<

Oh I don't know. Ever work retail? Some of those darlings that work at Meijer and constantly complain that they are over worked (in front of the customers) as they socialize instead of packing my bags, are like this kid. They are owed a paycheck just because they graced the employer with their lovely selves.


193 posted on 05/20/2004 1:36:29 PM PDT by netmilsmom (Supporting our troops, 5/27 - M59 & Old Van Dyke! Yoller if you see us!)
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To: netmilsmom
I agree with you completely about the spoiled brat thing, and certainly, this is not a matter to take to court, but on the other hand, this story surprised me. When I went to grade school in northwestern Indiana in the mid '60s, we were forbidden to talk in the lunch lines, the hallways, or even the cafeteria. They didn't assign seats, but I guess it doesn't make sense to do that if you're not allowed to talk to anyone, anyway.

I regarded this as quite totalitarian, and was relieved to see that the local junior high did not practice it, too.

199 posted on 05/20/2004 1:53:40 PM PDT by hunter112
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